Here’s how every Sussex MP voted on the eight Brexit options

Eight different votes were put before MPs last night on what course of action should be pursued as the country looks to leave the EU.

This was after the majority of MPs rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deals.

All eight options were rejected last night, some soundly, but others by very narrow margins.

Horsham MP Jeremy Quin was one of 22 MPs to vote against all eight options, while Worthing West’s Sir Peter Bottomley and Chichester’s Gillian Keegan voted against seven and did not vote on one option each.

Cabinet ministers including Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd, who represents Hastings and Rye, did not take part in any of the votes.

1) Customs Union (264-272)

Calls for the UK to negotiate a permanent customs union with the EU after Brexit